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Cover: Terry Shoemaker & Jon Holdredge

Zealot #2

Oct 1995 · Image · 2.50 USD; 3.55 CAD
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In Zealot #2 (1995), the title character—training in feudal Japan under monks—learns her sister has been taken by the feared Masked Warlord. With urgency in her stride, she sets out to rescue her, only to discover the enemy is not who she expected: Prometheus, a figure entangled in her past, now holding her sister in a tense standoff. Written by Ron Marz and illustrated by Terry Shoemaker with inks by Jon Holdredge, this issue blends spiritual discipline with personal conflict, all rendered in striking colors by LeeAnn Clark and Quantum Color FX. The cover, penciled by Shoemaker and inked by Holdredge, captures the moment’s intensity.

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writer Ron Marz · artist Terry Shoemaker · artist Ryan Odagawa · inker Jon Holdredge · colorist LeeAnn Clark · colorist Quantum Color FX · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Terry Shoemaker, Jon Holdredge

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writer Ron Marz
colorist LeeAnn Clark
cover pencils Terry Shoemaker
cover inks Jon Holdredge

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Zealot is training with monks in feudal Japan when she learns that her sister has been captured by the dreaded Masked Warlord. She rides off to the rescue only to find that her foe is actually Prometheus and she has a difficult time getting her sister away from him.

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